Lenovo working on bendable displays for smartphones, tablets

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In what seems to be an attempt to introduce foldable display smartphones, Lenovo showcased two other devices at its Tech World event with bendable displays.Although the first Project Tango-based smartphone Lenovo Phab 2 Pro stole the spotlight during the Tech World conference, the two other devices with bendable displays were also equally interesting, and more manufacturers are taking keen interest on the feature.The company’s CEO Peter Hortensius showcased CPlus, showcased the CPlus smartphone with bendable display; users can even wear this watch on their wrist, as it bends backwards and fits on the wrist in a matter of seconds.

Moving on, he also demonstrated the Folio tablet, which practically folds in half. Users can not only take calls using the foldable device but also open it instantly and start browsing or use apps. The CPlus handset prototype features a 4.26-inch display but the company pointed out that the final versions will be available in two sizes—a large and a small one—to fit on all wrist sizes. The handset and tablet will utilise an Android OS, which will come in 12 different colors.The company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Yuanqing Yang, said during the event that the company has been a leading innovator in the field of smartphone technology and acknowledged that the company has started working on bendable displays for smartphones and tablets.

However, there is no confirmation regarding the time when the actual devices will hit stores. On the other hand, Samsung is also looking to launch two devices with foldable displays in 2017. It will fall under the company’s Project Valley that is focused on developing smartphones with flexible displays.These smartphones are expected to make their first appearance during the mobile World Congress 2017.


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